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Purchase Annual Percentage Rate (APR) Balance Transfer APR Cash Advance APR Paying Interest Minimum Interest Charge Credit Card Tips from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau CARDMEMBER AGREEMENT RATES AND FEES TABLE INTEREST RATES AND INTEREST CHARGES 15.49% to 23.49%. This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. a 15.49% to 23.49%. This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. a 26.24%. This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. b Your due date will be a minimum of 21 days after the close of each billing cycle. We will not charge you interest on purchases if you pay your entire balance by the due date each month. We will begin charging interest on balance transfers and cash advances on the transaction date. None To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at http://www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore. Annual Membership Fee Transaction Fees Balance Transfers Cash Advances Foreign Transactions Penalty Fees Late Payment Return Payment Return Check None FEES Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater. Either $10 or 5% of the amount of each transaction, whichever is greater. None to 3% of each transaction in U.S. dollars. Up to $15 if the balance is less than $100; up to $27 if the balance is $100 to less than $250; up to $37 if the balance is $250 or more. Up to $37. None Note: This account may not be eligible for balance transfers. How We Will Calculate Your Balance: We use the daily balance method (including new transactions). See Interest Charges section in this Agreement for more details. Billing Rights: Information on your rights to dispute transactions and how to exercise those rights are included in this Agreement. See Your Billing Rights section for full details. Penalty Fees: A single violation of each type will not exceed $27. However, if another violation of the same type occurs within six monthly billing periods we will charge up to the maximum fee in the table above. The Late Payment and Return Payment fees will not exceed the related minimum payment that was due. Minimum Payment: We will calculate the minimum payment as the larger of: 1) $25 (or total amount you owe if less than $25); or 2) the sum of 1% of the new balance, the periodic interest charges, and late fees we have billed you on the statement for which your minimum payment is calculated. Prime Rate: Variable APRs are based on the 4.50% Prime Rate as of December 31, 2017. a We add 10.99% to 18.99% to the Prime Rate to determine the Purchase/Balance Transfer APR (daily periodic rate currently 0.04244% to 0.06436%). Maximum APR 29.99% (daily periodic rate 0.08217%). bwe add 21.74% to the Prime Rate to determine the Cash Advance APR (daily periodic rate currently 0.07189%). Maximum APR 29.99% (daily periodic rate 0.08217%). MILITARY LENDING ACT NOTICE: Federal law provides important protections to members of the Armed Forces and their dependents relating to extensions of consumer credit. In general, the cost of consumer credit to a member of the Armed Forces and his or her dependent may not exceed an annual percentage rate of 36 percent. This rate must include, as applicable to the credit transaction or account: the costs associated with credit insurance premiums; fees for ancillary products sold in connection with the credit transaction; any application fee charged (other than certain application fees for specified credit transactions or accounts); and any participation fee charged (other than certain participation fees for a credit card account). To receive this information and a description of your payment obligation verbally, please call 1-800-235-9978. COL00067

WELCOME TO YOUR CARDMEMBER AGREEMENT

WELCOME TO YOUR ACCOUNT. Review and save the following important information about your account. This document together with the Rates and Fees Table is an agreement between you, the cardmember, and Chase Bank USA, N.A., a subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase & Co. If you have any questions, please call us using the number on the back of your card. Chase has agreed to lend you money as described in this agreement, and you agree to pay us back together with interest charges and fees. Your use of the account or any payment on the account indicates your acceptance of the terms of this agreement. If any fee in the Rates and Fees Table is marked none, the section of this agreement that relates to that fee does not apply. GETTING STARTED: YOUR ACCOUNT Get acquainted with your account by reviewing the important terms below. IMPORTANT TERM WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU OUR RESPONSIBILITY 1 Credit Access Line Authorized Users Annual Membership Fee Amendments You are responsible for balances on your account including amounts charged in excess of your credit access line. We may also refer to credit access line as credit line or credit limit. You are responsible for any use of your account by an authorized user or anyone else that you permit to use your account. You must notify us if you want them to stop using your account. You also are responsible for getting any cards, checks or other means of accessing your account from the authorized user. If your account has an annual fee, you are responsible for it every year your account is open or until your account is closed and paid in full. Your monthly billing statement will tell you how to cancel your account and avoid future annual fees. We may change the terms of this agreement including APRs and fees from time to time. We may also add new terms or delete terms. APRs or other terms may also change without amendment, for example when the Prime Rate changes. See the Variable Rate section for details. We will assign a credit access line to your account, and post it on your monthly billing statement. We may cancel, change or restrict your credit availability at any time. Each transaction is considered for approval on an individual basis, including those above the credit access line. We may not approve all transactions. If you request, we may issue cards that access your account to your authorized users. If you wish to terminate an authorized user, we may close your account and open a new account with a different account number. If your account has an annual fee, we will add your annual fee to your monthly billing statement once a year, whether or not you use your account. Your annual fee will be added to your purchase balance and may incur interest. Our ability to make changes to this agreement is limited by applicable law.

TERM Cash-like Transactions Payment Due Date Variable Rate Default WHAT IT MEANS IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS The following transactions will be treated as cash advances: purchasing travelers checks, foreign currency, money orders, wire transfers or similar cash-like transactions; purchasing lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, race track wagers or similar betting transactions; and making a payment using a third party service. Payments are due on the payment due date shown on your monthly statement. The monthly statement also explains when the payment must reach us in order to be considered received as of that date. Payments received after the required time will be credited on the next business day. We calculate variable APRs by adding a margin to the highest U.S. Prime Rate published in the Money Rates section of The Wall Street Journal two business days (not weekends or federal holidays) before the closing date shown on your billing statement. The APR may increase or decrease each month if the Prime Rate changes. Any new rate will be applied as of the first day of your billing cycle during which the Prime Rate has changed. If the APR increases, you will pay a higher interest charge and may pay a higher minimum payment. The Prime Rate is simply a reference index and is not the lowest interest rate available. If The Wall Street Journal stops publishing the Prime Rate, we will select a similar reference rate. Your account will be in default if: 1) You do not pay at least the minimum payment when due; 2) You fail to comply with this or other agreements with us or one of our related banks; or 3) We believe you may be unwilling or unable to pay your debts on time; you file for bankruptcy; or you become incapacitated or die. If your account is in default, we may close it without notice and require you to pay your unpaid balance immediately. We can also begin collection activities. To the extent permitted by law, if you are in default because you have failed to pay us, we will require you to pay our collection costs, attorneys fees, court costs, and all other expenses of enforcing our rights under this agreement. 2 Getting Started Using Your Card Paying Us Back What Happens If...? Additional Information

3 USING YOUR CARD You can use your account in the following ways. Your account is to be used only for personal, family or household purposes. You cannot use your account for illegal purposes, such as Internet gambling and writing checks against uncollected funds. TRANSACTIONS WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU OUR RESPONSIBILITY Purchases You may use your account to buy goods and services. We authorize charges to your account in accordance with the terms of this agreement. Balance Transfers Cash Advances If eligible for a balance transfer, you can transfer balances to your account by using balance transfer checks, visiting our website or calling us. You may obtain cash from automatic teller machines, at banks or by using cash advance checks. Unless we say otherwise, balance transfer checks or promotional checks made payable to cash or yourself will be treated as cash advances. We permit balance transfers from most non-chase accounts. We do not permit balance transfers from other accounts or loans with us or any of our related banks. We treat certain other transactions as cash advances. See the Cash-like Transactions section under Important Definitions above. Checks Automatic Charges For your protection, balance transfer and cash advance checks must be signed by the person whose name is printed on the checks. You may set up scheduled and repeat transactions to your account. If your account is closed or suspended, or your account number changes, you will need to contact any persons that you are paying by automatic transactions. We may provide balance transfer checks and cash advance checks for your use; we have the right not to pay a check for any reason. We are not responsible for scheduled and repeat transactions if your account is closed, suspended or the account number changes. Promotions You may receive special offers related to your account. Any special offer is subject to this agreement, unless explained otherwise.

Foreign Transaction Fee and Exchange Rate Authorization of Transactions / Closing Your Account There is a fee, unless None is stated in the Rates and Fees Table, for transactions that are made in a currency other than U.S. Dollars. Our fee is a percentage of the U.S. Dollar amount of the transaction. Please see the Rates and Fees Table for the amount of this fee, if any. We are not obligated to honor every transaction, and we may close or suspend your account. Sometimes we close accounts based not on your actions or inactions, but on our business needs. If a transaction is in a foreign currency, Visa International or MasterCard International will convert the transaction into U.S. dollars using their own currency conversion procedures, and then will send us the transaction amount. The exchange rate will be determined using either the range of rates available in the wholesale currency markets for the processing date (which may be different from the rate the card association receives) or a government-mandated rate in effect on that date. The exchange rate used by Visa or MasterCard may differ from the rate on the date of your transaction. In the case of returned or exchanged merchandise that was purchased in a foreign currency, the exchange rate is determined on the date of the return. We may decline transactions for any reason, including: operational matters, the account is in default, or suspected fraudulent or unlawful activity. We are not responsible for any losses associated with a declined transaction. 4 Getting Started Using Your Card Paying Us Back What Happens If...? Additional Information

5 PAYING US BACK You will receive a billing statement, if one is required, each month. It will show your minimum required payment. After you make a payment, it may take up to 15 days to restore available credit on your account. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Payment Instructions Minimum Payment Interest-Free Period (also called Grace Period) on Purchases WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU OUR RESPONSIBILITY You must follow the payment instructions on your billing statement. You can pay us by: check, money order, or electronic payment drawn on a U.S. bank or a foreign bank branch in the U.S. All payments must be in U.S. Dollars. You authorize us to collect any payment check either electronically or by draft. Payments marked paid in full must be sent to the Conditional Payments address shown on your billing statement. See your billing statement for complete payment instructions. You agree to pay at least the minimum payment when due. You also agree to pay amounts in excess of your credit access line when billed to your monthly statements or sooner if we ask. Minimum payments may include specific fixed payments that are part of special promotions. You can pay down balances faster by paying more than the minimum payment or the total unpaid balance on your account. The interest-free period is the time when you are not charged interest on new purchases. Your account is in an interest-free period when you pay your New Balance as shown on your statement every month by the due date and time. During this period, you will not pay interest on purchases. Balance Transfers, Checks and Cash Advances do not have an interest-free period. As long as you make your payment in accordance with the instructions on your billing statement by the date and time payments are due, we will credit your payment as of the same day it is received. We may accept and process any payments marked as paid in full without losing our rights. We will calculate your minimum payment based on the method described below the Rates and Fees Table. The minimum payment will appear on your monthly statement and includes any past due amounts. We do not charge interest on any part of the purchase balance that you pay while your account is in an interest-free period. We charge interest on purchases from the date the transactions appear on your account (until the balance is paid in full) when your account is not in an interest-free period. For more details about how we calculate your interest charges, see the Interest Charges section of this agreement.

Payment Allocation Credit Balances When you make a payment, generally, we first apply your minimum payment to the balance on your monthly statement with the lowest APR. Any payment above your minimum payment would generally then be applied to the balance on your monthly statement with the highest APR first. If you do not pay your balance in full each month, you may not be able to avoid interest charges on new purchases. You may request a refund of any credit balance. We apply payments to balances as they appear on your monthly statement before being applied to new transactions. An example of a new transaction is a recent purchase you made that has not yet been included in the New Balance as shown on your statement. If you do not request a refund, we will apply any credit balance to new charges on your Account. If a credit balance remains on your account for 6 months and the amount is $1 or more, we will automatically refund it to you. If your credit balance is less than $1, it will be removed from your account but we will send the credit balance to you if you ask us to do so. 6 Getting Started Using Your Card Paying Us Back What Happens If...? Additional Information

HOW TO AVOID... Certain transactions and situations may cause your account to receive a fee or have another impact on your account. The information below explains how you can avoid these outcomes. Amounts of these fees are listed in the Rates and Fees Table. The Rates and Fees Table indicates amounts up to certain limits for penalty fees because applicable law may restrict our ability to impose the full amount of the penalty fee in some circumstances. See the Penalty Fees provision below the Rates and Fees Table for additional detail reflecting limitations imposed under applicable law. Special services you request may incur additional service fees; be sure to carefully review the details of any additional services to understand the terms. HOW TO AVOID... WHAT TO DO WHAT IT MEANS Late Fee Return Check Fee Ensure Chase receives at least the minimum payment shown on your billing statement when due. Do not stop payment on cash advance and balance transfer checks, and do not default. If any payment is late, we may charge you a late fee. If the fee is based on a balance, we calculate the fee using the total balance at the end of the day the fee is charged. We may charge a return check fee if we stop payment on a cash advance check or balance transfer check at your request, or we refuse to pay a cash advance check or balance transfer check for any reason, including because your account is in default. Return Payment Fee Do not submit a payment that could be returned unpaid. We may charge this fee if the payment you offer to us is not honored, is returned unpaid, or cannot be processed. Collections Do not default. If you are in default, we may take the actions described above in the Default section under Important Definitions above. 7

WHAT HAPPENS IF? ACTION WHAT IT MEANS I think I found a mistake on my statement? I m dissatisfied with a credit card purchase? my card is lost or stolen?... my account is closed or suspended?...i want to transfer a balance or make a cash advance? We will investigate We will research the problem Contact us immediately and stop using your account You remain responsible for your balance Balance transfer or cash advance transaction fees apply WHAT HAPPENS IF...? Review this section for common situations or questions that might require action from you or Chase. Write to us or contact us on our Website within 60 days after the suspected error appears on your billing statement. We will investigate and contact you with our findings. Please see the Your Billing Rights section below for more details. First, attempt to resolve the problem with the merchant. Then write to us or contact us on our Website about the purchase. We will research the problem and contact you with our findings. Please see the Your Billing Rights section below for more details. If your card is lost or stolen, or you think someone used your account without permission, tell us immediately by calling the Cardmember Services number on your card or billing statement. We need your help to find out what happened and correct the problem. Even if your account is closed or suspended, you must still repay all amounts you owe under the account. You will incur a transaction fee for these transactions. See the Rates and Fees Table for the amount of this fee. 8 Getting Started Using Your Card Paying Us Back What Happens If...? Additional Information

ABOUT OUR RELATIONSHIP Maintaining a positive relationship with you is very important to us. Please review these terms to understand more about your account. 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Communications Telephone Monitoring Credit Information Enforcement Governing Law Assignment NJ Residents WHAT IT MEANS We may send cards, statements and other communications to you at any mailing or email address in our records. If more than one person is responsible for this account, we can provide billing statements and communications to one of you. When you give us your mobile phone number, we have your permission to contact you at that number about all your Chase or J.P. Morgan accounts. Your consent allows us to use text messaging, artificial or prerecorded voice messages and automatic dialing technology for informational and account service calls, but not for telemarketing or sales calls. It may include contact from companies working on our behalf to service your accounts. Message and data rates may apply. You may contact us anytime to change these preferences. We may also send an email to any address where we reasonably believe we can contact you. Some of the legal purposes for calls and messages include: suspected fraud or identity theft; obtaining information; transactions on or servicing of your account; collecting on your account; and providing you information about products and services. Notify us immediately of any changes to your contact information using the Cardmember Services address or phone number shown on your billing statement. We may listen to and record your telephone calls with us. We may obtain and review your credit history from credit reporting agencies and others. We may, from time to time, obtain employment and income data from third parties to assist us in the ongoing administration of your account. We may also provide information about you and your account to credit reporting agencies and others. We may provide information to credit reporting agencies about this account in the name of an authorized user. If you think we provided incorrect information, write to us and we will investigate. We may enforce the terms of this agreement at any time. We may delay enforcement without losing our right to enforce this agreement at a later time. If any terms of this agreement are found to be unenforceable, we may still enforce the other terms. This agreement and your account will be governed by federal law, as well as the law of Delaware, and will apply no matter where you live or use this account. We may assign your account, balances you owe, or any of our rights and obligations under this agreement. The third party is then entitled to any of our rights that we assign to them. All provisions of this agreement are valid, enforceable and applicable in New Jersey.

Military Lending Act Notices Federal law provides important protections to members of the Armed Forces and their dependents relating to extensions of consumer credit. In general, the cost of consumer credit to a member of the Armed Forces and his or her dependent may not exceed an annual percentage rate of 36 percent. This rate must include, as applicable to the credit transaction or account: the costs associated with credit insurance premiums; fees for ancillary products sold in connection with the credit transaction; any application fee charged (other than certain application fees for specified credit transactions or accounts); and any participation fee charged (other than certain participation fees for a credit card account). If you are covered by the Military Lending Act, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent required by the Military Lending Act, nothing in this agreement will be deemed a waiver of the right to legal recourse under any otherwise applicable provision of state or federal law. To receive this information and a description of your payment obligation verbally, please call 1-800-235-9978. 10 Getting Started Using Your Card Paying Us Back What Happens If...? Additional Information

Daily Interest Rates and Annual Percentage Rates may be found on the Rates and Fees Table. INTEREST CHARGES Periodic Interest Charge Calculation Daily balance method (Including new transactions): We calculate a daily balance for each type of transaction and use the daily balances to determine your interest charges. We figure the daily balance for each transaction type as follows: We take the beginning balance for each day and add - any interest charge from the prior day (known as compounding of interest) and - any new transactions or other debits (including Annual Membership Fees, transaction fees, Penalty Fees, any other fees and unpaid interest charges). We subtract payments or credits, and treat any net credit balance as a zero balance. The result is the daily balance for each type of transaction. We figure the interest charges on your account as follows: To get the daily interest rate for each type of transaction we divide the APR by 365. We may combine different transaction types that have the same daily interest rates. We multiply the daily interest rate by the daily balance for each transaction type for each day in the billing cycle. We add together the interest charges for each day in the billing cycle for each transaction type. If any interest charge is due, we will charge you at least the minimum interest charge shown on the Rates and Fees Table. We add transactions and fees to your daily balance no earlier than: For new purchases, balance transfers or cash advances the date of the transaction. For new cash advance checks or balance transfer checks the date the payee deposits the check. Fees either on the date of a related transaction, the date they are posted to your account, or the last day of the billing cycle, whichever we may choose. The Balances Subject to Interest Rate for each type of transaction shown on your billing statement is the sum of the daily balances for that type of transaction divided by the number of days in the billing cycle. We may use mathematical formulas that produce equivalent results to calculate the Balance Subject to Interest Rate, interest charges and related amounts. 11

What To Do If You Find A Mistake On Your Statement YOUR BILLING RIGHTS: KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR FUTURE USE This notice tells you about your rights and our responsibilities under the Fair Credit Billing Act. If you think there is an error on your statement, contact us in writing at the Customer Service address or electronically at the website address as shown on your billing statement. In your communication, give us the following information: Account information: Your name and account number. Dollar amount: The dollar amount of the suspected error. Description of problem: If you think there is an error on your bill, describe what you believe is wrong and why you believe it is a mistake. You must contact us: Within 60 days after the error appeared on your statement. At least 3 business days before an automated payment is scheduled, if you want to stop payment on the amount you think is wrong. You must notify us of any potential errors in writing or electronically. You may call us, but if you do we are not required to investigate any potential errors and you may have to pay the amount in question. What Will Happen After We Receive Your Written or Electronic Communication When we receive your communication, we must do two things: 1. Within 30 days of receiving your communication, we must tell you that we received it. We will also tell you if we have already corrected the error. 2. Within 90 days of receiving your communication, we must either correct the error or explain to you why we believe the bill is correct. While we investigate whether or not there has been an error: We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount. The charge in question may remain on your statement, and we may continue to charge you interest on that amount. While you do not have to pay the amount in question, you are responsible for the remainder of your balance. We can apply any unpaid amount against your credit access line. 12 Getting Started Using Your Card Paying Us Back What Happens If...? Additional Information

After we finish our investigation, one of two things will happen: If we made a mistake: You will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other fees related to that amount. If we do not believe there was a mistake: You will have to pay the amount in question, along with applicable interest and fees. We will send you a statement of the amount you owe and the date payment is due. We may then report you as delinquent if you do not pay the amount we think you owe. If you receive our explanation but still believe your bill is wrong, you must contact us in writing or electronically within 10 days telling us that you still refuse to pay. If you do so, we cannot report you as delinquent without also reporting that you are questioning your bill. We must tell you the name of anyone to whom we reported you as delinquent, and we must let those organizations know when the matter has been settled between us. If we do not follow all of the rules above, you do not have to pay the first $50 of the amount you question even if your bill is correct. Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true: 1. The purchase must have been made in your home state or within 100 miles of your current mailing address, and the purchase price must have been more than $50. (Note: Neither of these are necessary if your purchase was based on an advertisement we mailed to you, or if we own the company that sold you the goods or services.) 2. You must have used your credit card for the purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from an ATM or with a check that accesses your credit card account do not qualify. 3. You must not yet have fully paid for the purchase. If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the purchase, contact us in writing at the Customer Service address or electronically at the website address shown on your billing statement. While we investigate, the same rules apply to the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will tell you our decision. At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay, we may report you as delinquent. Copyright 2017 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved. 13

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